Could also be related to the lack of a (JIT) compiler with Android,
such that many more CPU cycles are needed for any given task that is
not implemented in native code. Vice versa, having a compiler lets one
throttle down the CPU clock frequency for a given real-time task,
which in turn allows for lowering the CPU voltage, both allowing for
major power savings.

Regards

On Jan 24, 4:42 am, howa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't know if it is the problem of Android platform or HTC G1.
>
> I am using my G1, similar to my ex-iphone 3G, browsing the web,
> listening to music.
>
> Normally iphone only need to recharge for battery every 2-3 days, but
> for the same usage, my G1 need to charge everyday or they are out of
> work.
>
> Maybe Google need to spend some time in the OS about battery saving
> issues??
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